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Boas wveNINnG wubb, ET MUNDAY, suby —a ivis. REVEALS GERMAN PLOT 10 FORM | IRISH BRIGADE Prosecutor of Sinn Feiner Says Members Were to Be Sent to U. S, After War. Wanted At Once | From the Ranks of New York, Men Over Draft Age | 4000 “Cheer Leaders” For Our Boys “Over There’ For full a cae Ave. (Mr. E.D. Pouch OPPENHEIM, GLLINS & ( & © 34th Street—New York *LONDON, July 8—Court Martial of Will Hold Commencing To-morrow An Extraordinary Dress Sale At An Unprecedented Low Price marine, began he pieaded not guilty Dowling’ figured posure of an alleged Sinn Fein revo- lutionary plot, which resulted in wholesale arrest and deportation of | Sinn Fein leaders. One charge is (that he participated in an attempt to land a hostile force in Ireland. Sir Archibald Bodkin, the prose-| cutor, described at length the Ger- man plot launched at the end of 1914 for the formation an “Irish; brigade” from among the Irish taken | prisoners on the British front. The |scheme, Sir Archibald said, was re- | , Pudiated by most of the prisoners, but Dowling and a few others joined |the brigade and acted as recruiting agents. The prosecutor then described the means used by the Germana to in- duce Irishmen to join, and in par to-day after arrest 1) the ex : = jerman Government will undertake! Positively to send every member of the Irish Must None brigade to the United States." | ‘ Sir Archibald Bodkin alvo read a Be Final Cc. 0. D. Jong document, issued by the German: it Limburg “The Irish ng money for thi new unit and win your i lependenc The Irish Brigade js to fight sok 0 cause of Treland with the nd material ance of th from a ha i man w. men five sh Ballyaline n seribed th sippi wit the ship came 625 Summer Silk Dresses For Women and Misses gre Attractive Afternoon and Street Dresses (three as il/ustrated) of Satin, Foulard, Crepe de Chine, Crepe Meteor, Chiffon Taffeta and combina- tions of Taffeta and Georgette Crepe in the season's desirable colors. Sale Price 1 2 x 7 5 | before joini | Soldiers Bar Gaelic at Festival in Cork | 7 | DUBLIN, July 8 diers, attending an rev ‘Regular Values 20.00 to 25.00 \w in French. ‘LYONS GONTINUES STORY OF FLIGHT OF O'LEARY At Our 6th Ave. Store Open Saturdays Until 1 P.M. At Our 3d Ave. Store Open Saturdays Until 10 P.M. Our Annual Inventory Sale Quality Merchandise -Newest Styles 25°, to50", Reductions in All Departments This is the TIME and the PLACE to anticipate your FALL FURNITURE needs before the rush of neat month begins, taking advantage of our LIBERAL CONVENIENT CREDIT PLAN to solve the ques- orceloid Lift Cover Retriger- 8492. 98 Pe aL MENT with practically NO CASA cae oF eaps.ce or me, Low Price~ Cash or Credit s illustrated SUICIDE LEFT ALL TO WIDOW. “We Make Terms to Fit” Plain Figure Jags =e on Everything | =e Ly nee Motor Truck Deliveries Wilam Motr's WHI Dinposes of Da- tate of More ‘Than Queen Anne i ! 4 Pieces Period Dining » ry ti feces at Room Suite in ix \ Ihe. 75°: American Walnut | 4 Pieces, consisting of Buffets) 60 inches ( wide: Chine Closet. Ser a ing Table, Din. \ in., 6 ft. extension; # a illustrated, ing Table, 48 3-Piece Library or Living Room Suite Massive frames, mahogany finish, highly polished, upholstered seats, back and arms, in genuine brown Spanish leather; indestructible springs in seats; like cut, at SBAUHAMNERO v3 OMS "FOR $225 * BAUMANN &BRO Period Furniture AT B4™* ST, & SAVE Lan ‘hair, for remov | Te not a dye, ready to use, | [Seep the. Obrimant 95 4 Sle, Taloum the. Sam pie = = = | |esob mailed free by "“Outioare, Dept. Bosto INVALIDS’ CHAIRS atk MAKE exer RGENT C Eaaday World Wants Work Monday Morning Wonders Ma Snes Cor, 29 s switcal | New York Outwits Austrian J. Dowling, a Lance Corporal of the; | Connaught Rangers, who landed in| Press).—The Ireland two months ago in a col-} Japsible boat from a German sub-| flyers are working on the Italian _Rain-or-ShineSilk Parasols Federal Penitentiary at Atlanta, Ga. He is the author of the book “Light and Truth.” | be pubiished, but the | machine. Another tore @ hole in the value of services may be judged |right wing, while a third splintered from the fact that King Victor Em-]one of the left wing spars, at the manuel went to the section held by| same time cutting one of the aileron the Americans to personally make the | contro! cables to such an extent that presentation, But all the Americans, ® Single strand of steel wire was kris ‘are doing splendid work, more than|, Teut. Holte calmly pointed out the justifying the confidence placed in| bees ouk to the Italian mechanic accom- jpanying him to show the imminent them when thelr presence on the bat-|ganger they were in, Hlefront was requested by the Italian | | Supreme Command and they were se- ected by Capt. Fiorello La Guardia. A few days ago Lieut. Alexander O. | cannot yet AMERICAN FLYERS ARE DECORATED BY KING OF ITALY Alexander O. Craig of Ehrlich Glasses Are Guaranteed Yet Cost No More than ordinary glasses. | You also get the service of our The mechanic climbed out and fought his way to \the wing against a tremendous wind | pressure. Then, lying flat on his face and bracing his feet against the Craig of New York, while flying over strut, he handles the damaged cable and on each side of the Austrian tertitory, was attacked by |” FOR BUTCHER-AUTHOR of jockeying he put his advereary at/ Brooklyn Man Shows No Emotion \@ disadvantage and manoeuvred his | jown gunner into such @ position that | When Sentenced for Anti- War Book. registered specialists for the examination of your eyes. Lieut Correctly Fitted Glass from $2.50 YE hrlich Sone Established 56 Yeare New York: 184 B'way, at John & 9293 Sixth Av., 1th 950 Sixth ‘Av. aad St bo Nassau, at Ann St. West 42d_ Street. in Air Battle. ITALIAN ARMY TERS, Sunday, HBADQUAR- July 7 (Associated Italian commandant under whose direction the American & burst of machine gun fire shot the attacker dead and sent his plane to the ground in flames, Lieut. Craig’s exploit received official recognition, as an officer in an Italian observation | front has only one fault to find with | balloon had watched the combat from) Stephen Binder, Brookiyn butcher- them. ‘They never want to remain | 2&s'2ning to end through field glasses. | uuthor, convicted on two counts tor f ont round. Regardless of the | While Lieut. Harry L. Holts of} Violation of the espionage law, was E -ANS ha ¥ : " b | Burley, Idaho, was on his way back | sentenced to ten years' imprisonment | LL weather, the flerceness of the barrage| vay ¢ over the Austrian lines after a deep|on each count, the two terms to run Gr tiv: VigIMAY GAOMY tNdiAED -y| UA toty eee etter tee | teomtrnt bo falls Geers is oe ADBOLUtOIY REMOVER United States District Court, Brook- tym, to-day, Binder showed no emo \Indigestion. pee Hotsinder will serve his sentence in the ‘sefund money if it , 6c want to be in the air after the enemy,|was struck by a burst of shrapnel Tho exploits whieh brought five|from anti-aircraft guns. One frag- of the American airmen decorations ment lodged in the-bedy of Holtz’s During July and August the Store will be closed all day on Saturdays G. Altman & Cu. MADISON AVENUE-FIFTH AVENUE, NEW YORK “hiety=fourth Street Thirty-fifth Street MONEY-SAVING OPPORTUNITIES FOR TUESDAY Another Sale of Lingerie Ribbons e am. event of special ferninine interest on the First Floor. Select-quality Handkerchiefs specially priced MEN’S LINEN HANDKERCHIEFS nitialed, per dozen. . $3.50 ith hand-embroidered initial, per doz. 6.50 Plain, hemstitched, per dozen : $2.75, 4.50, 6.00 & 9.00 x in . . Wi Sale offers a new purchase of satin , in white, blue and pink (designed for lingerie use, and especi re woven in a dainty ard design for B. 2 & Co.) at the letrr With tape border, per dozen . . 5.50 following low prices: With colored border, per dozen . . = 6.00 No! 1% 2 2 § 7 9 Also Men’s Khaki-color Cotton Handkerchiefs, 38c., 45c., 60c., 75c., $1.10, 1.28, 1.75 initialed; per half dozen, in box - S$h.10 ce of ten yards WOMEN’S SHEER LINEN HANDKERCHIEFS initialed . . . «© per dozen $2.10 Piain, hemstitched, per dozen ‘ . $1.80, 2.35 With tape border. . & 2.85 per dozen 2.25 uperior-quality rainproof silk taffeta, in purple, blue, beaver, red and solid k, with simart novelty handles in most desirable mountings (including bakelite, silver i r) will be offered at the extraordi- w price of Hemstitched, with embroidered corner, ach:= <2 2 et 19c, With handuenibroldered scalloped edge, COT oe es ey ester eo aris telP 38c. , Also Women’s Shamrock Lawn Handker- chiefs, with colored initial, per half-dozen, in box . . green, $3.50 each 68c, Many © is in this sale have been priced ® very much higher figure. : ; F ae Seasonable Bed Furnishings e@ ¢ <7 : at economy prices Special Values i will constitute a special Tuesday and Wednesday i be obtair beginning toemorrow, in ' Sale on the Fourth Floor. White Blankets per pair . . . $6.50, 8.00 & 10.00 Satin-finished Bedspreads (with scalloped edges) Size 2 x28{ yards . ° . Size 214x23q yards . . . Boys’ Washable Suits izes 215 to 8 years) w stock and reduced, for im ,to the uniform and extrer rich have been taken mediate clear- | 'y low price of each $3.50 e eg at Dh. er suit $1.85 p . each 4.25 30YS’ SUMMER HATS icy have also beem subjected to severe ice revisions, include Comifortables covered with plain-colored striped mull; | with lambs’-woo! filling . each $9.50 , im several styles, 90c. & 31.45 shable Hats . . . SOc. & 90c. also (Department on the Sixth Floor) Muslin Sheets and Pillow Cases v 9 . TT P